Bloodborne Pathogens Exposure Incident Reporting Kit



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THE UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN INDIANA Bloodborne Pathogens Exposure Incident Reporting Kit Administrative Services Annex North 8600 University Blvd., Evansville, IN 47712 Any Questions? TELEPHONE: (812) 461-5393 FAX NUMBER: (812) 461-5275 EMAIL: Bryan Morrison

THE UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN INDIANA Exposure Incident Reporting Kit TABLE OF CONTENTS The chart below indicates the forms required to report a bloodborne pathogens exposure incident and the responsible party for the completion and disposition of each form. Enclosed is one copy of each of the forms needed to file a workers' compensation claim. If you require additional exposure incident reporting kits, please call Environmental Health and Safety at 461-5393. Form Number EHS-1 /BBP EHS-2 /BBP EHS-3/BBP EHS-4/BBP Title of Form and Explanation The University of Southern Indiana Environmental Health and Safety Exposure Incident Reporting Form (to be completed by the supervisor and submitted by the end of the work day following the day of injury) The University of Southern Indiana: Authorization for Medical Treatment (authorizes the injured / ill employee to be treated at the Emergency Room WHEN signed by the supervisor) The University of Southern Indiana Environmental Health and Safety Post-Exposure Evaluation and Follow-Up Form (to be returned to. EHS will provide employee with a copy of the healthcare professional's written opinion within 15 days of receiving the results of the evaluation.) The University of Southern Indiana Environmental Health and Safety Sharps Injury Log (This form will be completed for all percutaneous injuries resulting from contaminated sharps.) Responsibility of: Supervisor Supervisor Employee and Evaluating Healthcare Professional 8600 University Boulevard Evansville IN 47712 Telephone: 812 461-5393 / Fax: 812 461-5275 2

ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH AND SAFETY EXPOSURE INCIDENT REPORTING FORM Section One: Complete For All Bloodborne Pathogens Exposure Incidents Department of Accident Time Incident Occurred: Location (indicate By Building And Room, Or In Relation To Known Fixed Object) A.M P.M. Potentially Infectious Materials Involved: Type: Source: Description of Incident (Be Specific) Witness Name and Address Witness Name and Address Daytime Phone Daytime Phone Factors in Incident (Be Specific) Unsafe Act Unsafe Condition Corrective Action Taken Supervisor's Comments / Recommendations: Supervisor Signature Telephone Number ( ) Section Two: Complete For Personal Injuries Name of Injured Person Address City State Zip Code Daytime Telephone ( ) Home Telephone ( ) Gender Male Female Age Nature of Injury Body Part Affected (Indicate Left or Right) Status of Injured Person Faculty Staff Student Other (Specify) Cause of Injury (be specific) Sharps Equipment / Tools Needlestick Other: Severity of Injury Minor First-Aid Severe Non-Disabling Disabling Fatality Protective equipment: Was Required Was Available Was Used Was Not Sufficient to Prevent Injury Social security number Section Three: Complete for USI Employees Average weekly gross $ Employed by USI Yrs. Mos. Time in present position Yrs. Mos. Job title Status full time part time Injured on the job Yes No Job performing when injury occurred Stopped work immediately Yes No Est. time lost from work Medical treatment provided by supervisor learned of injury (Month) (Day) 3 (Year) Form EHS-1/BBP

THE UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN INDIANA AUTHORIZATION FOR MEDICAL TREATMENT Supervisor to complete: Employee Department Job Title has suffered a work related injury/illness and is authorized to receive treatment at the local hospital emergency room Signature of Supervisor Attending physician to complete: Nature of injury or illness: Treatment: Disposition (please indicate below): Return to work Temporarily disabled from to. Estimated fit for duty on. Return to work, limited duty for days. Estimated fit for duty on. Restrictions on work activity: Prescribed medications. Referred to private physician Admitted to the hospital Signature of Physician Pharmacy to complete: Issued the following medications: Signature of Pharmacist INSTRUCTIONS: WORKERS' COMPENSATION 1 Supervisor completes top portion. INSURANCE CARRIER: 2 Employee gives form to treating physician. 3 Employee returns complete form to supervisor. Indiana Insurance 4 Supervisor sends copy of completed form to: 8600 University Boulevard Evansville IN 47712 Form EHS-2/BBP 4

The University of Southern Indiana Administrative Services Annex North Telephone 812 461-5393 8600 University Boulevard, Evansville, IN 47712 Fax 812 461-5275 POST-EXPOSURE EVALUATION AND FOLLOW-UP FORM In accordance with 29 CFR 1910.1030 (f)(3), Bloodborne Pathogens Standard. CONFIDENTIAL: MEDICAL RECORDS Please provide this form to the evaluating healthcare professional before the evaluation. Upon completion of the evaluation, this form should be sent by the healthcare professional to INJURED EMPLOYEE S NAME: DEPARTMENT: As part of my employment with the University of Southern Indiana, I may have been exposed to blood or other potentially infectious materials on the following date: (INSERT DATE) A description of job duties as they relate to the exposure incident: The route of exposure was: The name and address of the source individual is: UNKNOWN OR (SOURCE INDIVIDUAL S NAME) (ADDRESS) (CITY) (STATE) (ZIP CODE) Check the following items that apply: Exposure Incident Report Form (Form EHS-1/BBP) has been completed (copies forwarded to ) Source individual s blood has been tested (provided consent obtained) Exposed employee has been notified and / or Hepatitis B Immune Globulin at no charge to myself. Initial Please check the following that apply: I accept the Hepatitis B vaccination series. I accept the Hepatitis B Immune Globulin. I decline the Hepatitis B vaccination series. I decline the Hepatitis B Immune Globulin. I consent to baseline blood collection and HBV serological testing. I do not consent to baseline blood collection. I consent to baseline blood collection but do not consent to any testing at this time. I understand that the blood sample shall be preserved for at least 90 days. If, within 90 days of the exposure incident, I elect to have baseline samples tested for either HBV or HIV, such testing shall be done as soon as feasible. HEALTHCARE PROFESSIONAL S WRITTEN OPINION To the evaluating healthcare professional: After your evaluation of this University of Southern Indiana employee, please assure that the following information has been furnished to the employee and provide your initials beside the following statements: The employee named above has been informed of the results of the evaluation for exposure to blood or other potentially infectious materials. The employee named above has been told about any health conditions resulting from exposure to blood or other potentially infectious materials which require further evaluation or treatment. Hepatitis B vaccination is is not indicated. All other findings or diagnoses shall remain confidential and shall not be included in the written report. The employer is afforded access to the limited information stated above. Any information regarding the results of the employee s evaluation or medical conditions must be conveyed by the health care professional to the employee alone and not as part of the written opinion that goes to the employer. Healthcare Professional s Name Healthcare Professional s Signature Form EHS-3/BBP 5

EVALUATION OF CIRCUMSTANCES SURROUNDING AN EXPOSURE INCIDENT Evaluation of circumstances surrounding an exposure incident is to be done by or designee. The evaluation will consist of at least: A review of the Exposure Incident Investigation Form completed by the supervisor; Documentation regarding a plan to reduce the likelihood of a future similar exposure incident; Notification to the exposed employee s department and discussion of any similar incidents and planned precautions; and. Completion of the Sharps Injury Log (Form EHS-4/BBP). Such reports will be maintained in, and a copy is to be sent to the department where the employee is assigned. will review these reports on a periodic basis so that reported information can be considered in the review and update of the Exposure Control Plan. 6

The University of Southern Indiana Administrative Services Annex North 812 461-5393 PERSONAL INFORMATION: SHARPS INJURY LOG In accordance with 29 CFR 1910.1030 (h)(5), Bloodborne Pathogens Standard. will complete a log for each employee exposure incident involving a sharp. PRINT: First Name, Middle Initial, Last Name Daytime Phone Social Security Number DATE OF BIRTH Male Female DEPARTMENT SUPERVISOR LOCATION WHERE INJURY OCCURRED (BUILDING NAME AND ROOM NUMBER) A.M. / / P.M. DATE & TIME OF INJURY Brief explanation of how incident occurred: FILL IN THE ONE CIRCLE CORRESPONDING TO THE MOST APPROPRIATE ANSWER. Procedure: O Draw venous blood O Draw arterial blood O Injection, through skin O Heparin / Saline Flush O Cutting O Suturing O Start IV/set up heparin lock O Removing Trash O Unknown / Not Applicable O Other Body Part: (Check all that apply) O Finger O Hand O Arm O Other O Face/Head O Torso O Leg O Other Identify sharp involved: (if known) Type: Brand: Model: (i.e., 18 g needle/abc Medical/"no stick" syringe) Exposed employee: If sharp had no engineered sharps injury protection, do you have an opinion that such a mechanism could have prevented the injury? O YES O NO Explain: Did the exposure incident occur: O During use of sharp O Between steps of a multi-step procedure O After use and before disposal of sharp O While putting sharp into disposal container O Sharp left, inappropriate place (table, bed, trash, etc.) O Disassembling Did the device being used have engineered sharps injury protection? O Yes O No O Don't Know Was the protective mechanism activated? O Yes-fully O Yes-partially O No Did the exposure incident occur: O Before O During O After activation Exposed employee: Do you have an opinion that any other engineering, administrative or work practice control could have prevented the injury? O YES O NO Explain: EMPLOYEE SIGNATURE DATE EHS SIGNATURE DATE This form will be completed by and maintained in through interviews. This sharps injury log will be maintained for five years following the end of the year in which the incident occurred. COPIES TO: EHS, EMPLOYEE AND EMPLOYEE'S DEPARTMENT The University of Southern Indiana Bloodborne Pathogens Exposure Control Plan Form EHS-4/BBP 7